Louie

Life can be hectic for a newly single father and successful stand-up comedian -- just ask Louie, a fictionalized version of comic Louis C.K., who portrays the character. From his first meeting of the PTA to dating again and navigating the big city with two children, the comic shares pieces of his day with an appreciative audience during his stand-up gigs. The series features appearances by a number of stand-up comedians appearing in the show as fictionalized versions of themselves. In addition to starring in the show, Louis C.K. also created it.

Ursula Parker

Hadley Delany

Louis C.K.

Latest episodes

aired 449 days ago

Louie has an unpleasant surprise - his sister is out of the picture and it falls on Louie to take care of his sullen, tight-lipped 13-year-old niece.

aired 449 days ago

Louie leaves for Afghanistan to entertain the troops, but doesn't realize one of his daughters left him a surprise in his suitcase.

aired 450 days ago

Louie leaves for Afghanistan to entertain the troops, but doesn't realize one of his daughters left him a surprise in his suitcase.

aired 450 days ago

Louie and his girls meet a Hollywood mogul while trick-or-treating; Louie protects his kids from some very bad people.

aired 452 days ago

Louie reunites with his old friend Eddie Mack after a show; Louie and Eddie attend an open mic night.

aired 453 days ago

Louie appears on a news program to debate the morality of masturbation; Louie attends a Christians Against Masturbation meeting.

aired 454 days ago

Louie remembers his past career failures; Louie tries to get his daughter concert tickets for her birthday.

aired 457 days ago

Louie takes a ride on the subway and hangs out with his friend; Louie misunderstands Pamela's vague reaction.

aired 457 days ago

Louie decides to take his kids on a country road trip to visit his great aunt Ellen in rural Pennsylvania.

aired 458 days ago

Louie quits a lounge gig at an Atlantic City casino after a bad night; Louie hangs out with Joan Rivers.

aired 459 days ago

Louie has trouble finding a nice apartment; Louie finds a home that is impossibly out of his price range.

aired 459 days ago

Louie witnesses a bum's death on his way to a date; Louie gets propositioned by a single mom at his daughter's school.

aired 460 days ago

Louie gets a surprise visit from his pregnant sister; Louie's two neighbors come over to watch the kids.

aired 464 days ago

Louie goes out for the night; Louie cheers himself up by doing a set at a small local comedy club and having breakfast with his kids.

aired 464 days ago

Louie fantasizes about a TV news anchor; Louie winds up in the hospital after working out with his new trainer.

aired 506 days ago

Louie continues his work on the road.

aired 506 days ago

Louie goes on the road.

aired 513 days ago

Jane has some friends over.

aired 513 days ago

Jane visits the doctor.

aired 519 days ago

Bobby invites Louie over.

aired 520 days ago

Louie runs into an old acquaintance.

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